Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | Mix |
Formula: | 01 |
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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET (Construction Adhesive) |
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Description | Typical Properties | |||
a low application temperature hot melt construction | Appearance | |||
Adhesive. developed to be feminine napkin or diaper. It provide | Yellow amber solid | |||
excellent adhesion strength, good wetting ability etc . | ||||
Application | ||||
Operating temp:110°C ~150°C, depending on machine, | ||||
substrates, environment,…etc., conditions. | ||||
Applicable for the standard conventional Hotmelt spray and slot | ||||
extrude application system. | ||||
Storage | ||||
Store in a dry place where the temperature is below 40°C and | ||||
the storage life is one year. | ||||
Precautions | ||||
Do not mix with other adhesive, and application temperature NOT to exceed 180°C | Package | |||
Keep containers and pre-melters covered to avoid contamination | 20Kg/carton | |||
Material is applied hot. Appropriate clothing and eye protection should be use. | ||||
Rotate stock-first in, first out. | ||||
READ PRECAUTIONS AND MSDS BEFORE USING ADHESIVE |
Hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesives are adhesives on the basis of thermoplastic rubber.
These are characterised by the fact that they do not set completely, but remain permanently tacky. For this reason, the designation "PSA - Pressure Sensitive Adhesive" was created for this group of adhesives.
There is a very wide range of formulation options that can be used to adjust the final properties of hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesives. Such adjustable properties include surface tack, cohesion and adhesion etc.
The contact pressure has a major influence on the resulting adhesive strength, in order to achieve sufficient wetting between the hot-melt adhesive and the substrate.
In many applications, bonding takes place in the cold state, for example, when closing packages or shipping bags (self-adhesive closures).
On the other hand, there are industrial inline gluing processes whereby the substrates are joined with the still warm adhesive. One example of this is insulation board lamination in insulating materials.
In addition, a distinction is made in the pressure-sensitive hot-melt adhesives between permanently adhesive and removable/repositionable types; these can often be found in magazines with free samples.